Electronic tattoos, also known as epidermal electronics or e-tattoos, are a groundbreaking development in wearable technology. Electronic tattoos are a specialized subset of electronic skin ...
Research led by Zhenan Bao – K.K. Lee Professor of Chemical Engineering and, by courtesy, Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering – was published in Science in May 2023 for ground ...
Researchers have successfully developed a high-resolution electronic skin (e-skin) device on a breathable (nanomesh) substrate using transfer technology employed in semiconductor manufacturing.
Imagine navigating a virtual reality with contact lenses or operating your smartphone under water: This and more could soon be a reality thanks to innovative e-skins. A research team has developed an ...
This advancement addresses a critical challenge in wearable technology—the need for durability in daily use. Traditional electronic skin devices often fail when scratched or damaged, limiting their ...
DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee) announced that a joint research team led by Professor Seongwon Lee from the Department of Physics Chemistry, Professor Hyunil Kang of Hanbat National University, and ...
- Applied in substantiating the efficacy of a Sulwhasoo product, with functionality in skin-aging analytics backed by published research SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Amorepacific ...
A study conducted by researchers at City University of Hong Kong reveals how they were able to give robots active pain and injury perception with a new electronic skin. While robots can't actually ...
Los Angeles, CA – February 12, 2025—Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in wearable health technology by developing a novel self-healing electronic skin (E-Skin) that repairs itself in seconds ...
This advancement addresses a critical challenge in wearable technology -- the need for durability in daily use. Traditional electronic skin devices often fail when scratched or damaged, limiting their ...